by Kai » Sun Feb 03, 2019 3:04 am
Stuck Jab piston rings is nothing new. I have been as low as 105, and found I had no choice but to take things apart. Things were stuck solid. 60 to 69 sounds extreme- are you sure your numbers are correct?
The engine is sensitive to running with a mixture too rich- the egt-values imposed by Jab are already well on the fat side. Soot will form in the ring grooves, and after a while the rings are stuck.
In addition, the mineral based oil they recommend is none too happy with the very high local temperatures generated in the pistons due to almost non existent barrel cooling under certain conditions, and oil coking in the grooves is a real possibility.
Finally, if the engine is run on 100LL, lead deposits will accumulate in the grooves- again causing messed up rings.
On the other hand, the engine may also have been run with too much cooling, causing glazed barrels. Down goes your compression.
If you decide to take things apart, make sure the pistons are in tdc when you lift off the barrels. If not- should you have a loose, broken ring, it might fall out- and down ino the sump. Guess how I found out.
Do not take off the barrels before you have laid your hands on a good piston ring groove restoring tool- coke is unbelievable hard to get out; you can forget about using a file.
Thanks
Kai
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